Preparing Multi-Functional Protein Textiles by the Flavonoid-Rich Ginkgo Biloba L. Leaf Extracts
Flavonoids in ginkgo biloba L. leaf (abbreviated as GBL) extracts exhibited superior biological activity, but their light color limited their development in the field of textiles. Therefore, this work innovatively used GBL extracts as textile functional finishing agent, through exhaustion dyeing pro...
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description | Flavonoids in ginkgo biloba L. leaf (abbreviated as GBL) extracts exhibited superior biological activity, but their light color limited their development in the field of textiles. Therefore, this work innovatively used GBL extracts as textile functional finishing agent, through exhaustion dyeing process endowed protein fabrics the multifunction. Flavonoids of GBL in protein fabrics showed outstanding rubbing and washing fastness, becuase of their formed strong affinity by electrostatic attraction, hydrogen bond and van der Waals force. Moreover, the flavonoid content on protein fibers was enhanced by the GBL extract concentration increase, treating time stretch, temperature improve. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy result that flavonoids in GBL extracts adsorbent the fibers. In addition, the treated protein fabrics possessed good antioxidant, antibacterial and heavy metal protective performance. Finally,GBL dyed silk fabrics exhibited stronger functionalities than GBL dyed wool fabrics. This work provides the methods that reuse GBL waste and functionalization of protein fabric. |
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